Example sentences of "he [adv] [verb] up [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You took the job with him simply to clear up a mystery .
2 The personal representative may suffer because it may not be possible for him fully to wind up the estate and to obtain a discharge from his fiduciary responsibilities .
3 He had come to Salzburg from his parental home in Augsburg in 1737 to study at the University with the intention of becoming a priest , but his love of music had led him instead to take up an appointment initially with the Canon of Salzburg before joining the Archbishop 's household .
4 Then he slowly held up the object he had carried from the car — the object he had found in the gas station .
5 In other words , rather than introducing other , more persuasive factors , he merely sets up the court as the arbiter of a medical issue , and decides that , of all the criteria involved , the crucial ones for determining how the individual is to be regarded by the law are the biological criteria .
6 And the BOR is a friendly fellow too ; he may sometimes be a rough diamond , he may swear and complain about the weather , the food , the British Government , but he shrewdly weighs up the people he meets .
7 Every time some new one comes out on the market he always calls up the maker and tells them about the small pools win he 's just had . ’
8 As Amiss placed the tray on the table beside Glastonbury 's bed , he quickly sized up the room .
9 She watched as he quickly sized up the situation and then took command .
10 He quickly built up a reputation for his dry wit .
11 She opened her mouth again and he quickly held up a hand .
12 I remember him telling me how he once broke up a fight outside a nightclub .
13 He also followed up a rumour that another ME I 10 had crash-landed north of Glasgow the same night , although he did not get to the bottom of it , and assumed it was more evidence of the Scottish Saturday Night .
14 At the request of the inhabitants , he also opened up a well from which they draw water to this day , and his name is still commemorated in the village .
15 One morning he also opened up the building , went upstairs and came down and there was these fresh footprints on a part of the building which he had n't been at that time and he , like myself , looked all over the building and not a soul in sight .
16 He also built up the island 's banana trade .
17 He also built up the railway 's fleet of passenger and cargo ships sailing to Ireland and the Continent from Goole , Fleetwood , and Liverpool ; by 1914 it was the largest of any of the British railway companies .
18 Berger watched him for a while , and then he also pulled up the collar of his greatcoat and turned into the corner .
19 Thinking about the bars and wire mesh of her cage , and of how long she would have to be there , he nearly gave up the job there and then .
20 There were three girls , including Nick 's sister Linda ; the other lad was Nick 's close friend , Louis Hanvey , with whom he now propped up the school wall , waiting for the ‘ school-run Mum ’ to arrive .
21 In this passage , which is very near the end of the book , he ironically sums up the manner in which the hypocritical bureaucrats of Whitehall and Washington dealt with their own inadequacies when their major spying operation went wrong .
22 He really livened up the debate .
23 He finished this one quicker than the other two and when that was done he immediately picked up the knife and cut the next slice .
24 It is impossible that Matthew was mistaken or that he simply made up the verse as a climax to his birth story hoping that his readers would not notice .
25 The pieces were put into ten different bags and driven away by Laing after he meticulously cleaned up the Manwarings ' house in Aldersley Gardens , Barking , east London , the jury was told .
26 Living through the post-Darwinian debates , he invariably took up the cudgels on behalf of scientific rationalism .
27 He then summed up the situation in brusque style for the policeman at the other end .
28 He then picks up a chainsaw , revs it into action and proceeds to carve the single word ‘ RIEN ( NOTHING ) ’ out of the fake Berlin wall that towers behind them .
29 He then brought up the £8000 to £8,000 by steering clear of the OTC , and the vicar was ecstatic that at last he seemed to be making some money .
30 Allowing for the fact that not every man would hear the call , and that the laird would wish to leave a number of men to guard the place , he then bumped up the arithmetic to suppose nine hundred inhabitants .
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